Address Sanitizer Detected

I’ve compiled the brand new binary (with Corona SDK version 2015.2721 (2015.9.18), Xcode v7.0 (7A220) on Yosemite),

successfully uploaded it to Itunes Connect via Application Loader (Version 3.0 (620)),

and finally recieved the pretty strange feedback from Apple revision team:

We have discovered one or more issues with your recent delivery for “MY_APP”. To process your delivery, the following issues must be corrected:
Address Sanitizer Detected  - The executable ${executablePath} links in the Address Sanitizer. Please remove Address Sanitizer usage before submitting to the App Store.
 
Once these issues have been corrected, you can then redeliver the corrected binary.

Out of ideas. Corona wizards, please help.

UPD: already posted it on StackOverflow too.

Not sure if this helps, but according to this SO answer, this can solve it:

“I was running the GM of Xcode 7 (7A218). After updating to the release build (7A220) from the App Store my app successfully passed iTunes Connect processing.”

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32751858/itunes-connect-address-sanitizer-detected-email-after-uploading

Got Xcode v7.0 (7A220) already installed on Yosemite.

Corona SDK uses it’s own remote server binary build routine - so, still no clue.

Are you trying to submit an iOS or an OS X app?

I’ve tried to submit the iOS app build.

Not sure if this helps, but according to this SO answer, this can solve it:

“I was running the GM of Xcode 7 (7A218). After updating to the release build (7A220) from the App Store my app successfully passed iTunes Connect processing.”

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32751858/itunes-connect-address-sanitizer-detected-email-after-uploading

Got Xcode v7.0 (7A220) already installed on Yosemite.

Corona SDK uses it’s own remote server binary build routine - so, still no clue.

Are you trying to submit an iOS or an OS X app?

I’ve tried to submit the iOS app build.